The Civil Aviation Authority confirmed that Iraq's airports were not affected by the technical glitch in global computing systems. The Spokesman for the Civil Aviation Authority, Jihad Al-Diwan, told the official News Agency that "air traffic in Iraq is normal, and was not affected by the technical glitch in global computing systems." Earlier today, a technical glitch struck computing systems and vital facilities around the world. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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